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(VIDEO, 91 MINUTES) - Language policing is very popular right now, but the governing (limiting) of language is certainly nothing new. This is one of several themes we explore in this episode of The Deep End. We build our discussion around Kevin Cole's article, The Ideal Arrangement of Rhodes and the Organic Unity of Empire.

Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadOur longest podcast ever. Osborne, Gardner and Brett head to the cinema to watch the new James Bond movie, Spectre. They then return to the School Sucks studio where they merge a third podcast into the Mastery for the first time. Welcome Andrew from Puke and the Gang. Syllabus: (0:01:18-0:19:30) INTRODUCTION: The British Infiltration of America, Dating Back To The Rhodes Roundtable Groups (0:19:30-0:56:19) LIVE SEGMENT 1: Who Is James Bond? How And Why Has He Changed? Bond's Manliness? How Does Dr. Who Fit In? (0:56:27-1:35:55) INTERLUDE 1: Who Was Ian Fleming? What Is the British Security Coordination? (1:35:55-2:25:30) LIVE SEGMENT 2: Social Justice and Political Messeges In British Entertainment. How Does Dr. Who ...

Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadPicture: From the most paranoid conspiracy theorists to the most patriotic and authority-worshiping main-streamers, people need to understand that history is not a cartoon Historian Kevin Cole joins me for a live discussion, recorded on August 16th. Kevin explains his waking up process, and then we examine the history of the study of history. We also look into some of Kevin's projects - an upcoming book about the trivium and a recent article about Carol Quigley - to provide examples. Discussed: -the creation of disciplines -historiography (different lenses for viewing the past) -historicity (accuracy and impact) -the dangers of biographical history -Organic Unity -The Society of the Elect -Neologisms -The founding fathers and the ...

Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadAn addendum to a series of shows inspired by recent current events involving the NSA, Prism, Edward Snowden and the barrage of leading questions from the mainstream media about the government's "legal" power to censor or silence the truth. And why do so many in the media want to bury the truth? Moving away from ideologies, aspirations, and academics, this episode deals with the specific operational maneuvers of those who shaped 20th century history from behind the scenes. This episode is a complete reading of Murray Rothbard's essay/book Wall Street, Banks, and American Foreign Policy

Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadTopic: Part three in a series of shows inspired by recent current events involving the NSA, Prism, Edward Snowden and the barrage of leading questions from the mainstream media about the government's "legal" power to censor or silence the truth. And why do so many in the media want to bury the truth? This installment deals primarily with what my research has led me to understand as the actual subversion of the United States in the 20th century, by a vast network of internationalist and collectivist revolutionaries, tracing its roots to late-19th century British academia. Today, this subversion is often referred to with the nebulous term, New World Order. I am joined by Richard ...